art nouveau baroque pearl ring

Hello pearling experts, I can't get my mind off this ring so I have to ask of your advice.

This is being described as an art nouveau 10k gold ring (stylistic scrolls and floral embellishments) with three tiny seed pearls and a 14mm baroque pearl. What exactly is the focal - a mabe or a natural baroque pearl?

The lustre is rather intriguing.

Oops, a problem, can't seem to upload any pics (same issue with Alex and Jeweljunke - Help, site admin!!!) but here is the url link to it:

Marianne, I bit - abalone pearl or FW mabe - I will post pics for the experts to decide when it arrives. Fell hard for the ornate art nouveau?? (if as claimed) scrolls and flowers, and of course, the strange pearl with the touch of flourescent green.

A closer look. I doubt it is abalone. first because it is so oval. Second, they say there is worn spot on the top. Well, even abalone mabe would not ever get a worn spot. Abalone is one resilient pearl surface. BUT, you could put an abalone mabe from Roger in there or an oval mabe from Sea of Cortez!!! the ring itself it worth the money. IMO

Yeah, I got it. Will post more pictures when it traverses the oceans to the tropics; think it's a blister pearl too, hopefully not too shabby and worn Curious though, were blister pearls cultured in 1900's if the ring is what they claim?

Hand blown glass pearls?

I just bought a bunch of old beads and in it were bunches of these exquisite pearl-like ones...I wondered about them as they are very beautiful. A few of them must have gotten warm at some time because the wax had actually melted to one side and halfway out of the hole. I agree with you, though, they are just beautiful. I must have gotten enough to make 10 necklaces with them, so I'll have to give it a shot. Thanks for the helpful information

Originally Posted by pearl-man

I have seen quite a few synthetics. 98% are junk. A majorica in the origonal box has some value. David, another line, has some also. Most of them are junk.
Stores like good will or st vinnies have tons of this stuff. The finest beaded necklace we have strung in the many decades were hand blown glass. 30 years ago my mother, company founder, said she strung quite a few but they pietered out over the years. The size was 4 mm to 9mm and usually wax filled. I was told they were made in france. I would take one, now, in a heart beat. Supurb color. They were quite light and the color was like an old christmas ornament, lots of color play .

Hello people!! I am new to this website, i have natural pearls but i am not convinced of their value, i mean they are fresh water pearls, natural, the deal is that their surface is not lustrous 100%. Are they still valuable?